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Hugh Laurie

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Hugh Laurie is the kind of thinker who lets the words do the talking — and they talk volumes. Hugh Laurie's observations on Happiness are as sharp as their thoughts on Success, revealing genuine breadth of mind. 17 of Hugh Laurie's sharpest quotes live here, spanning themes of Happiness, Success, Morning, Hope, and Travel. As Hugh Laurie put it: "I feel like I'm working on an oil rig right now. I'm away from home a lot."

“I have my moments. Ever since I was a boy, I never was someone who was at ease with happiness. Too often I embrace introspection and self-doubt. I wish I could embrace the good things.”

— Hugh Laurie

Happiness

All Quotes by Hugh Laurie

“I hate menus, I hate choosing food. I just want to be brought. Bring me dinner!”

— Hugh Laurie

Food

“I just read an 800-page history of the Scottish Enlightenment and, honestly, I may as well just start it again now, because I cannot remember a single thing. I can barely remember where Scotland is.”

— Hugh Laurie

History

“I don't have a single complete show or movie or anything else that I could look at and say, 'Nailed that one.' But endless dissatisfaction is, I suppose, what gets us out of bed in the morning.”

— Hugh Laurie

Morning

“Driving a motorcycle is like flying. All your senses are alive. When I ride through Beverly Hills in the early morning, and all the sprinklers have turned off, the scents that wash over me are just heavenly. Being House is like flying, too. You're free of the gravity of what people think.”

— Hugh Laurie

Morning

“I admit I can't shake the idea that there is virtue in suffering, that there is a sort of psychic economy, whereby if you embrace success, happiness and comfort, these things have to be paid for.”

— Hugh Laurie

Happiness

“Some people are drawn naturally - there are natural guitarists, and there are natural piano players, and I think guitar implies travel, a sort of footloose gypsy existence. You grab your bag and you go to the next town.”

— Hugh Laurie

Travel

“I never was someone who was at ease with happiness.”

— Hugh Laurie

Happiness

“You hope that your teenage self would like and forgive your 50-year-old self.”

— Hugh Laurie

Hope

“One of the principal goals in my life has been to avoid embarrassing my children by doing the job I do. I hope I've managed to do that, and I hope that, with the job I'm in now, they are, if not proud, at least unembarrassed by it. I must say, my three are most agreeable children, who do nothing but delight me.”

— Hugh Laurie

Hope

“Seems to me that this business, for actors anyway, is not so much about whether or not you do good work. It's about whether or not you get the chance to do good work.”

— Hugh Laurie

Business

“I feel like I'm working on an oil rig right now. I'm away from home a lot.”

— Hugh Laurie

Home

“I have my moments. Ever since I was a boy, I never was someone who was at ease with happiness. Too often I embrace introspection and self-doubt. I wish I could embrace the good things.”

— Hugh Laurie

Happiness

“I feel like a hostage to fortune. Not that I am complaining. I wanted to play the role. But in truth I didn't think the show would be such a success. OK, I thought it would fail. Not because it was bad. I was confident it was good, but plenty of good things just sort of wither on the vine.”

— Hugh Laurie

Success

“As a real person, he wouldn't last a minute, would he? But drama is about imperfection. And we've moved away from the aspirational hero. We got tired of it, it was dull. If I was House's friend, I would hate it. How he so resolutely refuses to be happy or take the kind-hearted road. But we don't always like morally good people, do we?”

— Hugh Laurie

Good

“People will survive, and they will find happiness. Happiness only comes when you're not looking for it.”

— Hugh Laurie

Happiness

“My dad gave me my first bike at 16. I soon fell off and was in a wheelchair for weeks. I haven't fallen since.”

— Hugh Laurie

Dad